Wondering what happens to your spent alliums? There are a few ways to make the most of them ...
These unique flowers, hardy in zones 4 to 8, slowly turn bright pink or purple in the spring, attracting bees and butterflies while deterring deer.
Large purple Globemaster allium in full bloom - Alex Manders/Getty Images Alliums help fill that awkward gap in blooms that comes after the flush of daffodils and tulips in the spring, before the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There’s really no easy answer when it comes to controlling allium plants. Be patient and persistent, as it will probably require ...
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Take your garden to new heights with alliums. This ornamental member of the onion family provides welcome color as spring bulbs fade and before summer perennials fill our gardens with colorful blooms.
Most folks consider tulips an annual flower and replace them every fall because they rarely return and bloom well after the first year. Tulips come from the high mountains of the “stan” countries ...
I love Alliums because they add fantastic form, color and texture to your summer garden. They’re incredibly easy to grow, disdained by deer and rodents and have few (if any) insect pests. There are ...
While many spring-blooming plants go in the ground as seeds or bulbs in fall, you can transplant many potted perennials as ...